Day: May 14, 2018

I lost track of how many times I heard the words ‘one more stop’ on Friday’s epic photo journey. But even though we set out hours before, and were hours away from home, it would be crazy not to stop as we passed by Six Mile Slough and the Celery Fields, not to mention Venis rookery. It was up to me to stop, or not to stop, so we stopped at them all, and I was glad every time because everywhere we stopped the birds were happy to pose for us. Did I mention what a nice day it was? I hope so, because it was, a very nice day.

Immature Black-crowned Night Hawk, according to MerlinYellow-crowned Night HawkCattle Egret, and below we see why they are known as Cattle Egrets

Merlin was stumped on this one, I say male GrackleEastern Mockingbird

Great Blue Heron, I waited for her to stand up to see the eggs, barely, but I had hoped for chicks.I never dreamed a Roseate Spoonbill would just fly in and join the fun!Female Grackle, common bird, but she did fly in for a close upLimpkin, who are responsible for all the open, empty, shells laying along the shorePurple Gallinule, my friend was quite happy to see them

The Great White Egrets were responsible for much gnashing of, well, bills, and all the appropriate sound effects to go with it!

Hello

When you notice a class on blogging, and it’s offered on your day off, you just might wind up with a blog of your own. There are so many photo-worthy things to see here on the Nature Coast of Florida, and it’s a shame to keep them to myself. Sharing is a good thing, right?

All of the above is still true but time has brought some very welcome changes to my life, and I’m no longer on the nature coast of FL. At least not right at this minute. I’m now a snowbird, who has flown to the snow instead of away from it. So there is no telling where I’ll be posting from on any given day, but I will get my snowbird seasons straightened out. Eventually.